Aero C4 + Aero C104 Double Kit
RSM92204
RS Models
1:72
The aircraft was designed by the Swedish-born designer Ing. Anders J. Anderson. The first flight of the Bü 131 prototype (D-3150) took place on May 27, 1934 with Joachim von Köppen as pilot.
The aircraft was powered by a Hirth four-cylinder in-line engine HM 60 R with an output of 59 kW.
Series production of the Bü 131 A began in 1934, the main customer was the German Air Sports Association.
In 1936, the Bü 131 B series was introduced, which differed in that it had a 77 kW Hirth engine HM 504 A-2.
The Aero C4 / C104 was a Czechoslovak post-war version, of which 260 units were built from 1946 to 1949 with a Walter Minor 4-II engine (105 hp).
Two plastic model kits
- with photo-etched parts
- C-4, 2nd Air Division České Budějovice, Staff Capt. Post, Pilsen 1946
- C-4.6, Cpt. M. Liškutín, Air Show Bystřice nad Hos., September 1947
- C.16, VLU, Prostejov 1947
- C-104, OK-AQP, Czechoslovak Aeroclub, 1953
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
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